Apollonis

Apollonis
Muse and Greek Goddess of the Inspiration of Literature, Science and the Arts.
Venerated in Greek mythology
Symbol lyre
Mount Delphi
Personal information
Parents Apollo
Siblings Cephisso and Borysthenis or Nētē, Mesē, and Hypatē
Roman equivalent Camenae

Apollonis /ˌæpəˈlnəs/ (Ancient Greek: Ἀπoλλωνίς, meaning "of Apollo")[1] was one of the three younger Mousai Apollonides (Muses) in Greek mythology and daughters of Apollo who were worshipped in Delphi where the Temple of Apollo and the Oracle were located. The three sisters, Cephisso, Apollonis, and Borysthenis, are also known as Nētē, Mesē, and Hypatē[2] where their names are synonymous with those of the lowest, middle, and highest chords of a lyre, further characterizing the Muses as the daughters of Apollo.

References

  1. Theoi Project, Greek Mythology, Mousai Apollonides, Retrieved April 29, 2014
  2. Plutarch, Symposium 9.14
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